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Interesante aprovechamiento de la doble cámara
Control del equipo mediante el sensor de huella
El Moto G5S Plus mantiene los puntos favorables del G5 Plus pero mejora en diseño y agrega la cámara doble en la parte trasera. Además
Tiene 3GB de RAM (en América Latina)
Cuerpo unibody de aluminio con buen agarre
Una cámara doble a precio contenido
Lector de huellas preciso y con gestos
Carga rápida y buena autonomía
Android puro y estable
Lo bueno
Cámara
Pantalla
Batería
Diseño metálico de alta calidad
Gestos en el lector de huellas
Pantalla de muy buena calidad
Interfaz Android casi pura
Batería de larga autonomía
Doble SIM
Soporte para hasta 256 GB microSD
Buenas cámaras
Carcasa bien construida
Llamadas telefónicas claras
Buena cámara frontal
Pantalla táctil sensible
Giroscopio preciso
Sensor de huellas dactilares y gestos
útil software adicional
Buena
Rendimiento
Doble cámara
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No se paso aún a USB-C
Utiliza micro USB
Miguel Lederkremer
RedUSERS Labs
La cámara doble no da el desempeño esperado y el efecto de desenfoque no está a la altura de otras cámaras de este tipo. La pantalla incrementó
Perdió resolución y el peso también aumentó comparado con el G5 Plus
Cámara demasiado lenta y poco sorprendente
Una lástima la falta de USB Tipo C
No LED de notificaciones
Pantalla con problemas de brillo en exteriores
Sonido
Velocidad de disparo con la cámara
Editor de profundidad por pulir
Conector microUSB
Sin LED de notificaciones
El GPS sigue necesitando mejoras
Preguntas molestas durante la puesta en marcha
Sistema de doble cámara no es demasiado convincente
Publicación: 2017-11-07, Autor: Christian , crítica de: Digitaltrends.com
Excellent value for money, Solid performance, Good battery life, Excellent software experience
Micro USB port – it's 2017, Lackluster camera
Yes, you should. The Moto G5S Plus is the best phone in its price range. If you're looking for a flagship phone with top-tier specs, then this probably won't tick all the boxes, but if you have around $300 to spend, this is the one for you.Editors' Recomm...
Publicación: 2017-10-05, Autor: Abbas , crítica de: techradar.com
Upgraded full metal shell, Very good value, Good battery life
Significant camera shutter lag, Max screen brightness isn't high, No USB Type-C port
The Moto G5S Plus is, in a specs sense at least, not a major step up from the Moto G5 Plus. Its dual camera setup isn't worth getting that excited about and the processing power is similar.However, in person the shift is greater. Build quality has been dr...
Simple and straightforward to use, It offers good battery life, lasting 10 hours in our video playback tests, It's quick to recharge too 15 minutes of charging will give you up to six hours power, Google Assistant is builtin, it's a comprehensive voice as
The smartphone doesn't look or feel as premium as we'd like, We found that, in sunny conditions, the screen suffered from glare and it attracts fingerprint marks too
This is a great handset if you want the features of a camera more likely found on a flagship device but you can't warrant spending more than £260. It's stylish, offers great battery life and even comes with Google Assistant. Admittedly, it doesn't feel as...
Great value, Much improved build, Good daylight photos
Slow, slightly buggy camera
Moto G5S Plus — Camera Hardware The Moto G5S Plus has a different camera array to its closest sibling, the Moto G5 Plus. Instead of using a single 16-megapixel rear camera it has two 13-megapixel rear cameras, with a lens aperture of f/2.0. More expensive...
Publicación: 2017-09-07, Autor: Andrew , crítica de: techradar.com
Upgraded full metal shell, Very good value, Good battery life
Significant camera shutter lag, Battery no bigger than G5S, Occasional app crashes
The Moto G5S Plus is, in a specs sense at least, not a major step up from the Moto G5 Plus. Its dual camera setup isn't worth getting that excited about and the processing power is similar.However, in person the shift is greater. Build quality has been dr...
Publicación: 2017-08-03, Autor: Marie , crítica de: techadvisor.co.uk
With only a small difference in its overall size the more powerful Moto G5s Plus with dual-cameras is likely to be the better buy here. However, when you're buying in the budget market price is everything, and the £40 difference could be enough to tip the...
Publicación: 2017-08-01, Autor: Victoria , crítica de: alphr.com
Resumen: Motorola has unveiled the special edition Moto G5S and Moto G5S Plus range mere months after the Moto G5 hit stores. The Moto G5 – the highly-anticipated but largely disappointing handset – was unveiled at this year's Mobile World Congress in February an...
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Publicación: 2018-06-08, Autor: Florian , crítica de: notebookcheck.net
dual SIM, support for up to a 256 GB microSD, good cameras, well-constructed case, clear phone calls, good front camera, responsive touchscreen, precise gyroscope, fingerprint sensor & gestures, useful additional software, good battery life, larger displ
GPS still needs improving, annoying questions during set-up, dual camera system is not overly convincing
Resumen: Updated for June 2018: The Apple iPhone X starts at $1,000, the iPhone 8 Plus at $800, the Samsung Galaxy S9 Plus at $840, and the Google Pixel 2 XL at $849. These manufacturers and wireless carriers tend to offer monthly payment plans to help people acce...
Decent value, Great battery life, Attractive build
No real waterproofing (nanocoat only), Aging microUSB port, Bokeh effect produces underwhelming results
The Moto G5S Plus mainly exists as a slightly-larger-screened variant of the smaller Moto G5 phones, and there it succeeds. The phone has the sort of 5.5-inch screen that a lot of users prefer to more petite panels, and here we get it without any big comp...